The THOR MISSILE as built by Mike Terre.
The only modification he did was to add a cable and hook to the hoist on the side of the launch pad.
He also says, "Great kit, very good fit considering the molds were made in 1958. Please keep those old kits coming, this 63 year old modeler feels like a kid again when he builds them"

The Bell X-1B as built and detailed by Steve Eggers. He, appropriately, works for Bell Helicopter, the successor to the Bell Aircraft Corporation

The standing figure is borrowed from the
Monogram 1:48 scale B-17

More excellent builds from Gary Bonolo, this time the USS OREGON Battleship

Gary removed the middle deck, as per the prototype, and applied deck texture to the rest. Railings come from chicken wire!

As he says, "A fun and challenging build"

Above: Ken Miller has modeled the TWA Convair 880 with suitable weathering, given it was standing for years in the 'boneyard' at Mojave Airport, CA
The actual plane was scrapped in 1999

Right: Tory Mucaro, of New Jersey, sent a photo of his build of the MARS LINER, here returned to the original Moonliner scheme
Note the two tiny figures on the base, which he has added for scale

Scroll down for more Moonliner builds, and for the link to where one of the originals is still on display

Gary Bonolo sent these photos of his Glencoe builds

Left : the ever-popular 3-STAGE ROCKET

Directly below: the CONVAIR 880
in aftermarket Delta markings

Below: the CORSAIR II yacht, fully rigged

'Man in Space' NUCLEAR POWERED SPACE STATION and 3-STAGE ROCKET

by Rob Craig

GRUMMAN J2F2 DUCK and REPUBLIC SEEBEE

Tony Smith, of Somerset in the UK, has sent photos of two Glencoe Model builds

Right and directly below are his take on the Grumman Duck, built to represent the aircraft that appears in the movie Murphy's War

Below these, his Seebee build

An amazing photographic selection of models has been sent by Mike Maynard. The conversion of the AIR GEEP into a 'Sea Geep' - below and right - is particularly inventive

Above and above right: Mike's various conversions from the U.S. COAST GUARD boat.